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FAMILY AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: 07/26/2021  
Subject:    Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Update
Submitted For: Monica Nino, County Administrator
Department: County Administrator  
Referral No.: 115  
Referral Name: Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services
Presenter: Gerold Loenicker, Child and Adolescent Services Program Chief Contact: Enid Mendoza, (925) 655-2051

Information
Referral History:
On October 30, 2017 the Family and Human Services Committee (FHS) accepted the report from the Health Services Department addressing various mental health service issues and concerns raised by the FHS, the Board of Supervisors, the Mental Health Commission’s White Paper, the Civil Grand Jury, and members of the public. These issues and concerns centered upon the difficulty in accessing mental health care, particularly for children and youth experiencing serious emotional disturbances. Indicative to this lack of access was the 1) increase in Psychiatric Emergency Services visits, 2) long wait times to access care, and 3) shortage of clinical staff, especially psychiatrists. The Health Services Department report addressed these issues and concerns, and reported upon the initiatives and progress made to date.

The FHS asked the Department to provide an update to the Mental Health Commission in six months, and to the FHS annually thereafter. The last status report made to FHS was on September 23, 2019.
Referral Update:
The County's Behavioral Health Division, in parternship with the Contra Costa Health Plan and County Office of Education has been awarded a four-year $6 million Mental Health Student Services Act (MHSSA) grant to support school-based mental health services starting in September 2021.

The attached reports provide updates on the MHSSA and school-based behavioral health program expansion efforts and partnerships for the Wellness in Schools Program (WISP).
Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):
ACCEPT the report from the Behavioral Health Division of the Health Services Department on the MHSSA and school-based behavioral health program expansion efforts to support the mental health needs of children and adolescents, and forward to the Board of Supervisor for their information.
Fiscal Impact (if any):
There is no fiscal impact.
Attachments
Mental Health Student Sservice Act Grant Overview
School-based Mental Health Presentation

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